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Joining Family & Friends in Housing

What will I learn?

Important tips if you are looking to move in with family or friends in their housingSuggestions and considerations if you want to move in with family or friends into their private housingSuggestions and considerations if you want to move in with family or friends into the government-assisted housing Rules and policies if you are a guest in a family member or friend’s government-assisted housingRules and policies if you are a live-in aide to someone with special needs or disabilities in government-assisted housing

This section will discuss tips and important steps you should take if you want to join a family or friend’s household after your release. In addition to these considerations, you always need to think about any restrictions based on your supervision status (probation, parole, etc.)—learn more about the rules and conditions you must follow for your type of community supervision in the PAROLE & PROBATION CHAPTER, beginning on PG. 125.

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